parietal organ
A part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation. The parietal eye is a part of the epithalamus, which can be divided into two major parts; the epiphysis (the pineal organ, or pineal gland if mostly endocrine) and the parietal organ (often called the parietal eye, or third eye if it is photoreceptive). It arises as an anterior evagination of the pineal organ or as a separate outgrowth of the roof of the diencephalon. In some species, it protrudes through the skull.[4] The parietal eye uses a different biochemical method of detecting light than rod cells or cone cells in a normal vertebrate eye[WP]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parietal_eye ]
Synonyms: parietal eye
Term info
third eye
uberon
UBERON:0004869
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_40674, http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_8782
Term relations
- compound organ
- ectoderm-derived structure
- in taxon some (not Mammalia)
- part of some pineal complex
- in taxon some (not Aves)